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藝術史學者約翰.塔格(John Tagg)探討攝影、權力與再現論題的重要著作《The Burden of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories》(暫譯:再現的重負——複數的攝影與歷史論集),已由作者親自授權影言社發行中文版,並將收錄全新的導言文章,預計明年初推出,敬請期待。
約翰.塔格(1949-)自1976年在英國開啟學術生涯,1984年移居美國,現為紐約州立大學賓漢頓分校特聘教授(Distinguished Professor),以攝影與當代批判理論著稱。本書英文初版發行於1988年,是回應再現的政治性、論述攝影、現實與權力關係的經典之作。塔格拒絕將攝影作為現實紀錄的傳統,他透過符號學、文化理論以及傅柯(Foucault)和阿圖塞(Althusser)的思辨途徑,探究了護照、許可證還有證件檔案等照片的歷史,並在法庭、醫院及警察工作等日常的權力機制中,發掘照片的意義、狀態和影響,追溯鮮少受到注意的影像史脈,為攝影理論帶來啟發性的批判思考論據。美國明尼蘇達大學出版社亦將於今年11月推出英文新版。
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distinguished professor中文 在 良醫生 Dr Ares Facebook 的最佳貼文
送別好友。
泰哥人品、學識、醫德,都令人手屈一指。
君子,完美。
【敬悼蕭永泰醫生】蕭永泰醫生,香港中文大學(中大)醫學院校友,於2019年9月29日辭世。中大醫學院對蕭醫生的離開深表哀悼,並向蕭醫生的家人致以深切慰問。
蕭醫生是傑出的外科醫生,多年來積極貢獻本地醫學界,當中尤對微創手術的發展建樹良多。
蕭醫生於1989年畢業於香港中文大學醫學院,在學時成績優異,屢獲殊榮,並於畢業試的專業考試中以總成績首名摘取「城市獅子會金章獎」。
蕭醫生一生以「做個好醫生」為目標。畢業後,他即投身杏林,以外科為終身事業,在業界德高望重,深受同業和社會各界的表彰及稱許,並於多個專業團體中擔任重要公職。
蕭醫生對母校關懷備至,多年來一直全心全力協助中大醫學院發展,給予很多高瞻遠足的意見,慷慨捐助,對加強舊生與醫學院之間的聯繫貢獻至深。他是中大醫學院舊生會的創會功臣,自舊生會成立至今一直擔任幹事,並於2011至2014年成為該會長。蕭醫生於出任會長期間,積極籌備醫科畢業生師友計劃,而計劃最終於2016年推行,為中大醫學院學生及新畢業醫生提供持續的支援。該計劃為醫科生提供一系列充實的輔導及網絡支持,讓他們從進入大學伊始(甚至進入迎新營之前),以致隨後的每一個學習階段,都能得所需的幫助。
蕭醫生對醫學界、教育界,以致社會各階層均貢獻良多,於2018年獲頒中大榮譽院士銜, 是首位醫學院畢業生得此榮譽;亦是首屆香港中文大學傑出醫科校友獎(卓越成就)的得主。
中大醫學院院長陳家亮教授對蕭醫生的離開表達沉痛哀慟:「蕭醫生畢生貢獻醫學界,積極回饋母校,扶掖後進,不遺餘力。他一生以『做個好醫生』為目標,豎立典範;多年來對醫學院的關切及支持更是不能言喻。即使患病後他仍如常出席各項活動,以行動表達對醫學院、教職員、學生及校友最大的支持。他的離世不論對醫學界及大學等均為重大損失。我們將永遠懷念他在醫學上展現的專業、對病人的關愛、對學生的和藹親切,以及對醫學院和校友的無私支持。我謹代表醫學院上下向蕭醫生的家人致以最誠摯的慰問。」
【Mourning Dr SIU】With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Dr SIU Wing-tai on 29 September 2019. Dr Siu was a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) and was a distinguished surgeon who had contributed greatly to the development of minimally invasive surgical skills.
Dr Siu’s story as a brilliant medical practitioner began when he graduated from the medical faculty in 1989. Even as a medical student, he gained prominence by winning many awards and honours, including the City Lions Club Gold Medal Award for the best overall performance in professional examinations in his graduating year.
Dr Siu was known to his colleagues, patients and staff as a compassionate and caring physician. As he had always humbly said, he “just wanted to be a good doctor”.
Dr Siu served on many societies and associations, either as a board member or president. But his love for his alma mater is unparalleled. He wholeheartedly supported the Faculty development by offering invaluable advice and through generous donations.
He made significant contributions to strengthening the bonds between the alumni and Faculty. He was directly involved in the establishment of The Chinese University of Hong Kong Medical Alumni Association and was a Council Member of the Association since its foundation, and its President between 2011 and 2014. He was instrumental in establishing the Faculty’s signature Medical Alumni Buddy Programme in 2016. The programme is aimed at providing a mentoring and support network for medical students and young practitioners, as well as helping to cement the relationship between alumni and the Faculty. In 2018, he became the first winner of the CUHK Distinguished Medical Alumni Award for Global Achievement.
Dr Siu took extreme pride in his work as a surgeon and imparted whatever wisdom he could to his peers and younger doctors. His distinction as a surgeon brought him respect from his peers and the community and earned him numerous accolades.
In appreciation and recognition of his work, he was conferred Honorary Fellowship by The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2018, becoming the first CUHK medical graduate to receive such an honour.
Professor Francis KL Chan, Dean of Medicine, expressed his great sorrow at the passing of Dr Siu. “Dr Siu is a highly respected person who has dedicated himself to caring patients, giving back to his alma mater, and shaping the future generations of medical students. He has indeed achieved his ambition as being ‘a good doctor’.” Even in his illness, he attended Faculty events as much as he could to show his full support to the staff, students and alumni. Dr Siu’s passing is a great loss to the medical profession, CUHK and society. He will be dearly missed by his peers, his patients, and all of us from the Faculty. He will always be remembered for his selfless devotion to serving the community, and for his unfailing support to the Faculty. On behalf of the teachers, students and alumni of CU Medicine, may I offer our deepest condolences to Dr Siu's family.”
distinguished professor中文 在 良醫生 Dr Ares Facebook 的最佳貼文
蕭醫生集合了卓越醫術、君子丰采、無私前輩、良朋益友的品格,是專業人員的典範。
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【敬悼蕭永泰醫生】蕭永泰醫生,香港中文大學(中大)醫學院校友,於2019年9月29日辭世。中大醫學院對蕭醫生的離開深表哀悼,並向蕭醫生的家人致以深切慰問。
蕭醫生是傑出的外科醫生,多年來積極貢獻本地醫學界,當中尤對微創手術的發展建樹良多。
蕭醫生於1989年畢業於香港中文大學醫學院,在學時成績優異,屢獲殊榮,並於畢業試的專業考試中以總成績首名摘取「城市獅子會金章獎」。
蕭醫生一生以「做個好醫生」為目標。畢業後,他即投身杏林,以外科為終身事業,在業界德高望重,深受同業和社會各界的表彰及稱許,並於多個專業團體中擔任重要公職。
蕭醫生對母校關懷備至,多年來一直全心全力協助中大醫學院發展,給予很多高瞻遠足的意見,慷慨捐助,對加強舊生與醫學院之間的聯繫貢獻至深。他是中大醫學院舊生會的創會功臣,自舊生會成立至今一直擔任幹事,並於2011至2014年成為該會長。蕭醫生於出任會長期間,積極籌備醫科畢業生師友計劃,而計劃最終於2016年推行,為中大醫學院學生及新畢業醫生提供持續的支援。該計劃為醫科生提供一系列充實的輔導及網絡支持,讓他們從進入大學伊始(甚至進入迎新營之前),以致隨後的每一個學習階段,都能得所需的幫助。
蕭醫生對醫學界、教育界,以致社會各階層均貢獻良多,於2018年獲頒中大榮譽院士銜, 是首位醫學院畢業生得此榮譽;亦是首屆香港中文大學傑出醫科校友獎(卓越成就)的得主。
中大醫學院院長陳家亮教授對蕭醫生的離開表達沉痛哀慟:「蕭醫生畢生貢獻醫學界,積極回饋母校,扶掖後進,不遺餘力。他一生以『做個好醫生』為目標,豎立典範;多年來對醫學院的關切及支持更是不能言喻。即使患病後他仍如常出席各項活動,以行動表達對醫學院、教職員、學生及校友最大的支持。他的離世不論對醫學界及大學等均為重大損失。我們將永遠懷念他在醫學上展現的專業、對病人的關愛、對學生的和藹親切,以及對醫學院和校友的無私支持。我謹代表醫學院上下向蕭醫生的家人致以最誠摯的慰問。」
【Mourning Dr SIU】With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Dr SIU Wing-tai on 29 September 2019. Dr Siu was a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) and was a distinguished surgeon who had contributed greatly to the development of minimally invasive surgical skills.
Dr Siu’s story as a brilliant medical practitioner began when he graduated from the medical faculty in 1989. Even as a medical student, he gained prominence by winning many awards and honours, including the City Lions Club Gold Medal Award for the best overall performance in professional examinations in his graduating year.
Dr Siu was known to his colleagues, patients and staff as a compassionate and caring physician. As he had always humbly said, he “just wanted to be a good doctor”.
Dr Siu served on many societies and associations, either as a board member or president. But his love for his alma mater is unparalleled. He wholeheartedly supported the Faculty development by offering invaluable advice and through generous donations.
He made significant contributions to strengthening the bonds between the alumni and Faculty. He was directly involved in the establishment of The Chinese University of Hong Kong Medical Alumni Association and was a Council Member of the Association since its foundation, and its President between 2011 and 2014. He was instrumental in establishing the Faculty’s signature Medical Alumni Buddy Programme in 2016. The programme is aimed at providing a mentoring and support network for medical students and young practitioners, as well as helping to cement the relationship between alumni and the Faculty. In 2018, he became the first winner of the CUHK Distinguished Medical Alumni Award for Global Achievement.
Dr Siu took extreme pride in his work as a surgeon and imparted whatever wisdom he could to his peers and younger doctors. His distinction as a surgeon brought him respect from his peers and the community and earned him numerous accolades.
In appreciation and recognition of his work, he was conferred Honorary Fellowship by The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2018, becoming the first CUHK medical graduate to receive such an honour.
Professor Francis KL Chan, Dean of Medicine, expressed his great sorrow at the passing of Dr Siu. “Dr Siu is a highly respected person who has dedicated himself to caring patients, giving back to his alma mater, and shaping the future generations of medical students. He has indeed achieved his ambition as being ‘a good doctor’.” Even in his illness, he attended Faculty events as much as he could to show his full support to the staff, students and alumni. Dr Siu’s passing is a great loss to the medical profession, CUHK and society. He will be dearly missed by his peers, his patients, and all of us from the Faculty. He will always be remembered for his selfless devotion to serving the community, and for his unfailing support to the Faculty. On behalf of the teachers, students and alumni of CU Medicine, may I offer our deepest condolences to Dr Siu's family.”